Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 219, 5 September 1906 — Page 4
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The Richmond Palladium, Wednesday, Sept. 5, 1906. THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM forces the Democrats If they would PALLADIUM'S VOTING CONTEST escape annihilation, to choose some other candidate than Mr. Bryan. n Palladium Printing Co., Publishers.
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SPARTANSBURG.
Spartanburg, Sept.
4, (Spl.) Mr.
Persons fdshlne to take the FALLA- w L. Morgan and family have re-
DIUM by carrier mar order by postal turned to Union City, their home af
ter visiting in our town and vicinity
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1906.
Mr. J. O. Wise, Justice of this place has gone to Indianapolis on official
business.
Our school begins Monday next,
with a large attendance.
Mrs. Mary Martin formally of Mun-
cie Is visiting her mother at Spartan
burg, while her husband has gone to
California to look for a location.
Mr. I. R. Thomas has sold his farm
and has moved to this town to spend
the winter.
Our doctors seem to be having a
at this time of the
ture of a single penny. Each day a co upon will appear in the Palladium on page 4. Fill In the coupon today as a starter, with the name of the secret or fraternal organization and its location. Mail or bring the coupon to the Palladium office. North Ninth and A streets and the vote will be counted as directed The expiration date of each coupon will appear on the face each day.. For Instance the coupon appearing today will not be good after ieptember 11th. Bear this in mind. Paid in advance subscriptions to the Palladium will entitle such subscribers to special voting privileges in order to assist the lodge of his choice and this will be the method employed: Certificates will be issued with receipts for subscriptions paid In advance. THE PAYMENT OF 51 WILL BRING THE PALLADIUM TO YOUR DOOR BY CARRIER SEVEN DAYS IN THE WEEK FOR FIFTEEN WEEKS AND WILL ENTITLE YOU TO 600 VOTES FOR THE LODGE OF YOUR CHOICE. THE PAYMENT OF $1.80 WILL BRING YOU THE PALLADIUM EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK FOR ONE HALF YEAR, SIX MONTHS, AND WILL ENTITLE YOU TO 1.200 VOTES FOR THE LODGE OF YOUR CHOICE. THE PAYMENT OF $3.50 WILL BRING YOU THE PALLADIUM EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK FOR A SO LID YEAR AND WILL ENTITLE YOU TO 2,500 VOTES FOR THE LODGE OF YOUR CHOICE. ALL ORGANIZATIONS ELIGIBLE. Every lodge organization of any description, In Richmond or Wayne County is eligible. Masons, Odd Fellows, Elks, Knights of Pythias, Knights of Columbus, Red Men, Knights and Ladies of Honor, the Druids, the Eagles, Ladies of the Macabees, Rathbone Sisters, Daughters of Rebekah, Daughters of Pochahontas, Modern Woodmen, Sons of Veterans, Grand Army, the W. R. C, the Ladies of the G. A. R., Ancient Order of Hibernians, Ladies' Auxiliary of Hibernians, Catholic Knights of America, St. Joseph's Benevolent Society, Travelers' Protective Association, Women's Catholic Order of Foresters, and In fact any and alt other societies of like nature are invited to enter the contest. Clip the Ballots. Clip the ballot below, fill it in properly and send or brine 't to the Palladium not later than September 11th. The Contest will run until Nov. 15th
TO REPUBLICANS:
We are anxious to have every sod run just t -ui: : ,i .,t, r-v I - ear-
ACpuuuuluxuuUwiuu.u,.u..a Mr Albert RiCh and family have ing in harmony with the Republican returned home from Union City after
National Congressional Committee in attending the funeral of his wife's
favor of the election of a Republican father.
Miss Fay Daly Is staying at the Congress. English Hotel of this place at pre-
l he congressional campaign must sent.
be based on the administrative and John Marker is having all he can legislative record of the party, and, J in" furnishing this town and oth-
that being so, Theodore Roosevelt's ers wun vegetaoies. ' Mr. Cadwallader, our merchant personality must be. a central figure spcnt Sunday wtn his family at wln.
and his achievements a central Chester.
thought in the campaign. Mr. John Baker of this place jftw t. f tended the Greenville fair and
, . . . , , , . I brought home several first premiums
iu iuyaifcu Wuu puioiup. Dur Sunday schools were well attend-
tions of One Dollar each from Repub- ed Sunday
licans. To each subscriber we will
This Ballot NOT GOOD AFTER SEPT. 11th PALLADIUM VOTING CONTEST ONE VOTE COUPON
For the Most Popular Lodge In Richmond or Wayne County, this ballot is cast for
(On this line write plainly name of lodge you vote for)
OF-
(On this line write location of lodge)
Carrier boys are not permitted to receive ballots from their patrons. Fill In the ballot, mall, or bring It to the Palladium, office before the expiration of above date, otherwise it cannot be considered. A new ballot will appear In the Palladium dally.
Court House News of Winchester, Ind.
"Whitewater, Ind., Sept. 4. (Spl.
Miss Nellie Hiatt of Richmond spent
t,.-,, tt , a few days with relatives at this
ivir. jiuauipu xiurii oi near iviunuie i -
send the Republican National Cam- visited his mother and other relatives noirm, Twt- Tlt- rA oil Ann-nrrytc here last WGek-
f . . . . Mr. Frank Christ has gone to work
issued by the Committee.
at Bartering in Union City
Help us achieve a great victory. Frank.
James S. Shersian, Chairman. P. O. Eox 2063, New York.
Success
WHY THEY PONDER.
The conservative Democrats, and
after all this class seems to actually
dominate the party, are pondering deeply. Bryan's unmistakable sign of
radicalism has set them to thinking. There Is absolutely nothing in his Madison Garden speech or in his utterance since that indicate that Bryan has grown except, in radicalism. And ' if the face of the criticism
place last week.
Miss Myrtle Allen, who has been
sick for some time, is slowly improv
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. II. H. "Schellhouse
were the cuests of relatives at Green-
Mrs. Bell Moran and husband spent ville- ohio last week
Sunday in Richmond. Tr. -iVm. Blose has returned from a
Mr. Andrews and family spent Sun- trip through Southern Ohio and Ken-
day at Palestine. O. tucky.
Mr. Hall Jordan of Crete, Ind., who Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Harrison and
was operated on for Appendicitis family entertained Sunday Mrs. Joub
some time ago is on the mend.
MILTON.
Milton, Ind., Sept. 4. (Spl.) Mrs.
Eva White and daughter Mildred of
Indianapolis, are visiting her aunt,
Mrs. Wm. Johnson. Mrs. White was
formerly Miss Eva Boyd.
Mrs. Anna Jarboe of Jacksonburg,
and Miss Sallie Flook of New Albany
wprs Minns' nn Milton fripnds Sim
ottered, . Mr. i;ryan says he expect- day.
ed opposition; that he always hod it
Overman and family of Fountain City.
Mr. C. C. Saxton is spending a few
days with relatives at Winchester, Ind.
Mr. B. F. Parker is on the sick list. Mr. A. M. Gordon returned Satur
day from the Dakotas, where he has been visiting for a few weeks.
Mr. Chas Hoos moved to Rich
mond Monday.
Rev. Allen filled his regular ap
pointments at the M. E. church Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Huff and
and always expects to have It. It might be added that from all appearances at this stage of the game.Mr. Bryan is to get,:, a double distilled
dose of ODOosition'. that will render Chautauqua Sunday
.miss junzanetn wait
Uflrrv TW-fTr inl ATice T Ala ATnlnno
1 in 1 7 . 1. r jiv u . inii . . 1 , , - .
were the guests of friends in Rich- . , ,, V, ,,
mond Sunday.
Wm. G. White and
Volney Thomas of Indianapolis
spent Sunday with relatives.
Park Lantz attended the Richmond
him out of the running before 190S is here. And in the meantime "the conservative Democrats, the rank and file of the party, will be wondering what sort of relief is to be expected. The Idea of accepting from a "typical American" ideas that come from foreign nations. "Is not to the liking of the average man, be he Democrat or Republican, and Mr. Bryan's para-
of Waterloo,
was the guest of Mrs. John Thurman
Sunday.
Horace Hurst and son Fred of near
Connersville visited Mrs. Alice
Gresh Sunday.
Will Roberts of Columbus, Ohio,
is the guest of his aunts, Misses Ma
ry and Sarah Roberts.
Mrs. John Heacock and children of
Lewisville, Arkansas, are at her
mother's Mrs. Anna M. Whiteley's.
Miss Carrie DuGranup is visiting
of Mr. and Mrs.
family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Addleman and
family of Cincinnati were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Addleman last week.
WILLIAMSBURG.
Charles Hale and James Shank
w ere at Richmond Chautauqua Sun
day.
mount Issue, Government ownership relatives In Indianapolis.
of railroads has been imported and along this very line, the New York Times of Monday said: In a country like Germany, with 35,000 miles of railroads, or in France with 6,000 miles, the fiscal problems Involved In Government ownership and operation are not of dominant Importance. With our 212,000 miles
OLIVE HILL.
Olive Hiir. Sept. 4. (Spl.) Mrs.
Wm. Taylor has gone to Chicago to
visit her son and daughter.
Lem McNutt and wife visited near
of railroads it is different. The un- Fountain City last Friday
aenaKing is 100 pig 10 oe entered up- Willie Horney and Jim Busby at-
on in gayety of, heart and lightness tended the dance at Jackson Park Sat-
of head. Mr. Bryan will find that it nrdav nirht-
is too big when he sits down to ela- Charlie Moore has gone to his fath-
borate his plan and favor the public Jer's near Winchester on business.
with details. In fact, the submission I Mrs. Walter Harris is on the sick
of his theories to serious practical ex- list.
anWnation is a superfluous task. Mrs. John Folie called on Myrtle
They are so visionary and so wild Tailor Sunday evening.
they lie so far outside the domain of Mrs. Emily McNutt is staying with
the rational and the attainable, and Mrs- Moore th week.
they are so absolutely certain of ov-1 Medearis andlBro. have nearly com-
prwhelminer reiection hv iho npnrl pleted their wolk on W. A. Harris s
1 t - w -1 -w i m
r,f tho TTnltol ?taff tfcs Mo .nnfl. HOUSe.
tied presentation and advocacy of them are interesting mainly because of their effect "upon his political fortunes. It has been the belief of many wise observers , of American politics that ' the nomination in 190S of Mr. Bryan, with his great popularity, would compel" the Republicans to nominate Mr. Jloosevelt as his opponent, it being supposed that under the compulsion of the party's need to put forward its strongest man he would reconsider his expressed determination not to run again. We are of the opinion that Mr. Bryan's Madison Square Garden escapade leaves the Republicans free to respect Mr. Roosevelt's wish, and to select as their candidate some other man. It also
Carl Davis frefn Frankton, Ind., is
calling on friends here.
Sunday Eursifri to Indianapolis.
Via Pennsywarfa Lines. $1.25
round trip from Richmond. Special
train leaves 8:25 a. m., Sept. 9. Sept. 5, 6, 7.
from
Chickamauga Reunion Special
Indiana. Leaves Indianapolis 7:10 p. m., Sept. 17th, Pennsylvania Lines via
Louisville, over "route to the front in
"61." Get details about low fares, etc., from Pennsylvania Line agents,
or address W. W. Richardson, A. G.
P. A. 4S Washington St, Indianapolis.
eod to Sept. 17,
Williamsburg, Sept. 4, (Spl.) Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Taylor returned to
Richmond today after spending a
week at the Hotel Meredith.
Morton Edwrards of Indianapolis
was calling on friends here Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Martin of Rich
mond are visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Monroe Martn.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dennis of Terre
Haute were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Parker Sunday.
Miss Bessie Meadows attended the
Chautauqua at Richmond last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ernsberger have
returned from their eastern trip.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hollings-
worth entertained Mr. and Mrs. Lean-
der Anderson of Economy last Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rose and fam
ily of Franklin county have become residents here.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Taylor at the ho
tel Meredith entertained the follow
ing party from Richmond last Sun-
dav: Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Lane, Mr.
and Mrs. James Zoller, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Needham nd " Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor.
The following from here visited at
Lynn last Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Clements, Mr. and. Mrs. Will Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ladd and Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Hinshaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Ashbury Cain visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Farmer, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stevens were the
guests of Mr. and -Mrs. Merton Catey Sunday.
Linus Meredith has gone to DephI
for a short stay.
Mr. and Mrs. James Ladd visited at
Winchester Monday.
The Masons met at stated meeting
Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davis are the
proud parents of a baby girl.
ARBA. Arba, Ind., Sept. 4. (Spl.) Mrs. John House, who has been sick with congestion of the brain, Is able to be out again. Mrs. Will Nuss returned home last week, after spending a few days with friends and relatives at Indianapolis. Miss Vina Mann called on Miss Agness Clarke Thursday night. Mrs. Jim Home, daughter Geneve, and Mrs. Oscar Hurst of Centerville, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Early. Several from this place have been attending camp meeting at Lynn. Mrs. Lydia Love, daughter Anna, Miss Ella and Ralph Sharp, made a business trip to Richmond Saturday. Mr. Jim Clarke and family of Spartanburg was calling on Mr. and Mrs. James Roberson Sunday evening. Mrs. Will Nuss entertained Sunday Mrs. Nuss and daughter of Richmond and Mr. Ruben Ketring and family. Mr. Everette Hunt of Colorado, is back home calling on old friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James Roberson returned home from Muncie Friday evening. Misses Cora and Nora Mann have been visiting their sister, Mrs. Seaman at Union City. Mr. and Mrs. Jim King and Dan Hame attended the fair at Greenville one day last week.
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CITY ADVERTISEMENT.
Department of Public Worked
Office cf the Board.
Richmond, nd.
To Whom it Elay Concern:
Notice is hereby given Jby the Board of Public Works of thf City of
Richmond, Indiana, that odf the 2yth
day of August, 1906, the approved an assessment roll shcwfflg the prima facie assessments fo the following described public imyovement, as authorized by the Improvement Reso
lution named:
Improvement Resol
Providing for the
ment sidewalks on t
Main street, from No
21st street.
Improvement Resfluticn No. 60.
. . .
Providing for thelunprovemerit of
ion, No. 53.
struction of ce-
north sile of 12th street to
The Palladium gives a dollar each
week for the best piece of news "tipk off" to it.
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the allejf between
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Persons
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Board of
has fixed
as a date
will be refeived,
the amount
piece or pi
roll, and wil
as to wheth land have b(
in the amous
or in a great
named on saidroll.
Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, Is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. JOS. S. ZELLER. JOHN F. DAVENPORT. WILLIAM H. ROSA. Board of Public Works. Set-l2-3-4-5-6-7.
.incolr. and Ran
ading, graveling
roadway therein
Mt to Wett 5th
In or affected public improve-
lotified that the
orks of said city
', ScpL 12th, 1906,
!ch remonstrances
r heard, against
ed againct each
described in said
ine the question
lots or tracts of
will be benefitted
ed on said roll.
is sum than that
Bhcars Then 1 ifg Disappointment iff Don't hay a cheap she tr it Tk t H U f&ise economy. H BuyaWISS SHEAR a fully pnaran- 1 g teed cutting- tool acknowledged the D best by cutlery men for more ttu a ball a 1 I century. B Tbev will out-last any other shear. B In manr home the same pair of t WIS3 SHEARS or Scissora has MM been in use since Grandma was Jf m I a little girL We have a Ju f j eCk fall line. Call and .jr! I STVk aee them. TJi.' I W am?
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Manicure Goods
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CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice of intention tto fill vacancy. Office of City Clerk. Notice is hereby given to the Inhabitants of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that a vacancy has occurred in the Office of Councilman in the sixth (6) Ward of said City by the resignation of Watson P. O'Neal, theduly qualified Councilman therein; and that the vacancy thus occasioned will be filled by the Common Council of said City at a meet at 7:15 o'clock p. m., on the 17th day of September, 1906, said meeting to be held at the Council Chambers of said City.
Dated, September 4th, 1906. (SEAL.) JOHN F. TAGGART, 5-lt. City Clerk.
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omciatea at an iu weaan the most promlaenti
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Tet-rauq Concert Quartet
Our entire stock of Dry Goods 1 cash only, remember everything goe
Men's regular 10c value Hose, bl
All $1.00 6hirts of Acorn and M
All 50 cent values go for 38 ce
Everything of 25 cent value goe
Alt Oil Cloth goes at "2y2 cen
Lustre Brown and Black, 42Lustre Brow A and Red, 3S-lnc
Voile in brown, gray, tan, bla
Broad Cloth, jsponged and sh
blue, green, red 4"d gray, at 75 Voile, 36-lnch in black and
Popefine, black, 42-Inch, $1
Silk Finish Henriettas
18 cents yard.
Juston's Suitlnls, all colorfl 30-1 n
Cotton Voiles, rany patterns, 30Silk Mulls, In piltk and bltfe, 30-in Silk finish Drop Y)elinde, fiO-lnch Silk Zephyrs In bme, tan Aid pink All Percales, 124cwaluesUt 10c; All Calicoes, 6-centValuef at 5c;
Laces, Insertions, SrWrt waists an
goods in the city, AND EVEJlY article
mences Friday morning ant
stamps always given.
be sold at cost. For cash and fop
cks and browns, for 5 cents per pair arch Brands, goes for 75 cents--
a t 18 cents.
, $1.00 value, at 75 cents?. . 0 cent value at 38 cents. 1 nd green, 42-inch, 75 cents. .. . . best Puritan goods, 54-inch In black, 38 cents. e, $1.19 cents yard. - . cream, gray and black, 30-Inches at
ch, at 38 cents, inch at 18 cents, ch at 18 cents, at 18 cents. 30-inch, at 18 ceftZ, 10c at 7y2 cents, and 5-cent at 4 14 cenftfc, d in fact the newest, best fend cleanest goes at cost for the cash. Sale com
continues until all is. sold. S. &. H. Trading
HOOD'S MODEL DEPARTMENT STORE Trading Stamps with All Purchases. Free Delivery. New Phone 1079; Old Phone 13R. Store Open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Evenings. 411-413 Main Street. "'
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the PALLADIUM has more rural route readerl than the other two local papers
combined.'
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